The AAA Associates has established a street library by the name of “Bazam-e-Zauq” in Rawalpindi near the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) Office.
In this file photo, Pakistani security personnel patrol are deployed during a Muharram procession in Karachi. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: Senior clerics and members of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) here on Tuesday issued a code of conduct for the upcoming Islamic month of Muharram and demanded the religio- political parties to discourage extremists within their ranks.
In this regard, CII chairman Dr Qibla Ayaz chaired a convention, which noted that foreign forces were planning to fan sectarianism during Muharram and it was the collective responsibility of religious segments to foil any such move.
The council asked all the ulema and religious figures not only to be careful while handling social media, but also to remain fully vigilant about any miscreants trying to fan differences.
PTI leader Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari said the commissioner would have to prove why he wrote in the report I augmented influence . Photo courtesy Radio Pak/File
RAWALPINDI: The PTI leader Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari aka Zulfi Bukhari on Friday sent a Rs1 billion defamation notice to Rawalpindi Commissioner Syed Gulzar Hussain Shah over mentioning his name in Rawalpindi Ring Road Project scam.
In May, when the scam emerged, the Punjab government removed six mid-career officers including commissioner and deputy commissioner over their alleged involvement in bringing about changes in the Ring Road alignment.
The provincial government ordered an inquiry which confirmed that changes had been made to the actual plan of the Rawalpindi Ring Road to benefit some influential personalities including Zulfi Bukhari and Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan.
PTI leader Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari said the commissioner would have to prove why he wrote in the report I augmented influence . Photo courtesy Radio Pak/File
RAWALPINDI: The PTI leader Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari aka Zulfi Bukhari on Friday sent a Rs1 billion defamation notice to Rawalpindi Commissioner Syed Gulzar Hussain Shah over mentioning his name in Rawalpindi Ring Road Project scam.
In May, when the scam emerged, the Punjab government removed six mid-career officers including commissioner and deputy commissioner over their alleged involvement in bringing about changes in the Ring Road alignment.
The provincial government ordered an inquiry which confirmed that changes had been made to the actual plan of the Rawalpindi Ring Road to benefit some influential personalities including Zulfi Bukhari and Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan.